
International Organisation for Migration: World Migration Report 2018
Theย International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has published the ninth report in its World Migration series: ย World Migration Report 2018.
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Theย International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has published the ninth report in its World Migration series: ย World Migration Report 2018.
A Fairer Scotland for All, published in December 2017,ย sets out the key actions Scottish Government will take over this Parliamentary session to drive positive change for minority ethnic communities.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has launched a December 2017 inquiry following Grenfell fire.

For people aged 46 – 65, those in the highest 20%ย income bracket have a household income about three times greater than theย bottom 20%. For people aged 66 – 85, the difference is more thanย double.

Post-16 education and training providers need to offer greater levels of support to returning students, in particular young mothers.
This is one of the recommendations from the November 2017 Young Women’s report whichย exposes the extent to which many young women who are out of work are isolated, with limited support networks, and struggling to get by financially.

Poverty rates for children and pensioners are on the increase – a reversal of 20 years of reduced poverty in the UK. This is according to UK Poverty 2017, a December 2017 report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF).
At least two million workers in Britain are losing over ยฃ3 billion in unpaid holiday pay and wages a year, says a November 2017 report fromย Middlesex University London.ย

A Framework for Modern Employment was published in November 2017 by theย House of Commonsย Work and Pensions andย Business, Energy and Industrialย Strategy Committees.

Some of the richest places in England like West Berkshire deliver worse outcomes for their disadvantaged children than places that are much poorer like Sunderland and Tower Hamlets.ย
This is from theย Social Mobility Commission’ annual State of the Nation, in November 2017.ย

‘Women lose more than men from reforms at every income level,’ says a November 2017 report from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).
This reportย is a summary of the first set of results from their project which looks at the effect of tax, welfare, social security and public spending.